A Tectonic methodology for timber joints: The excellence of detail in the era of technology throughout an experimental investigation

Lorena Catala Bustos, Poul Henning Kirkegaard, Povl Filip Sonne-Frederiksen, Jan Buthke

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Abstract

The essence of the art of building is an organic concept. Therefore, with the appearance and strong presence of new technologies, to update the processes the construction industry entails, is essential. This document aims to evaluate the impact the Tectonic concept assumes in the design and quality of the works carried out today by means of the study of timber details. This evaluation is made through an investigation, first theoretical and later experimental, which focuses on the importance of timber joints and details as creators of complex structures. Based on the smallest unit of the construction design, a methodology that defines a regulated procedure for the creation of spatial, structural, and formal quality, taking advantage of new technologies and tools, is proposed. Throughout this investigation, the methodology evaluates the new era of timber details, based on the experience and knowledge of figures such as Scarpa or Frascari.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStructures and architecture : bridging the gap and crossing borders
EditorsPaulo J.S. Cruz
Number of pages8
Place of PublicationLeiden
PublisherCRC Press
Publication dateJun 2019
Pages237-246
ISBN (Print)9781138035997
ISBN (Electronic)9781315229126
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2019

Keywords

  • tectonics
  • methodology
  • timber

Artistic research

  • Yes

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